Leonard Fournette may not have gotten airborne, but he did something most 225-pound athletes can't do last weekend, winning the 100-meter dash at the Louisiana Class 4A track and field regionals in Metairie with a time of 10.68 seconds, according to NOLA.com.

By comparison, two top prospects in the state of Alabama who are also top track athletes -- Hoover defensive back Marlon Humphrey and Oxford running back Roc Thomas -- ran the 100 meters in 10.63 and 11.00 at recent sectional meets, respectively, according to al.milesplit.com. Humphrey weighs about 175 pounds, while Thomas is about 195.

Fournette, who earned boys' overall MVP and track MVP honors, also won the 200 meters and ran a leg on St. Augustine High's winning 800-meter relay team. He now moves on to compete in the state track meet on May 4 in Baton Rouge.

Fournette, rated as a five-star prospect and the top running back in the country by both Rivals.com and 247 Sports, declined to list any favorites in an interview with Rivals this week, but said he doesn't plan to take any visits this summer after visiting Alabama, LSU, Florida State and Texas this spring.

"They just made a new facility," Fournette told Rivals of his visit to Tuscaloosa. "Meeting Nick Saban again and coach (Burton) Burns, we had fun up there.

"Overall, LSU -- same. FSU is very beautiful and the people there are energetic. ... (Texas) was fun too. I didn't think Austin would be that fun. Everything is so close."

Fournette, who ran for 2,136 yards and 31 touchdowns in 2012, plans to announce his decision at the Under Armour All-American game in St. Petersburg, Fla., in January. Aside from the four schools he's visited, he also has offers from Auburn, Florida, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Mississippi State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, SMU, Tennessee, Texas A&M and West Virginia.